The photo essay draws on photographs and narratives created as part of an ongoing community-based photo-voice project. The aim of this project is to visually explore the gendered dimensions of HIV stigma, disclosure, and criminalization among diverse groups of women and transgender people living with HIV in Vancouver, Canada.
OuvrirAs a resource for Canadian HIV Trials Network (CTN) members, this document provides some practical tips for successful integration of people living with HIV and other community members in research teams from all CTN Cores, identification of principles for mutual learning to improve research design and execution, and building trust… Read more of the article: Community Engaged Research Practice
OuvrirInsights from a participatory arts-based study
OuvrirThe webpage provides information on resistance testing conducted at the Bc-CfE to improve local and global health outcomes.
OuvrirJean-Pierre Routy, an infectious disease clinician and researcher at McGill University in Montreal, studies the immune properties of testes removed during gender reassignment surgery.
OuvrirDiscusses U=U and why it is important.
OuvrirThe AYAZAZI study is an attempt to get a more holistic understanding of HIV risk among youth. It looks at everything from the social, behavioral, emotional, sexual and even genetic factors that may make it more or less likely that a person contracts HIV.
OuvrirIn numerous countries, particularly the Commonwealth Caribbean, the criminalization of consensual same-sex relationships and gender non-conforming people — accompanied by wider societal stigma and discrimination, often intensified by fundamentalist religious groups — has had a damaging effect on health and human rights.
OuvrirHIV JUSTICE WORLDWIDE is an initiative made up of global, regional and national civil society organizations – most of them led by people living with HIV – who are working together to build a worldwide movement to end HIV criminalization.
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